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Permission Issues
First, I made a website with an account (let's call it Account A). This was an accident, because I was actually supposed to create it with Account B. I managed to apply B as a writer for the website, and now they're both writers. However, now I want to make B the only writer, and I want A to be kicked out of the admin. Is there any way to do this?
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Jan 25 2011, 4:54 PM EST by
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Creators
So, let's say you're the creator of a site, but you're getting a new account.
How could you have your new accounts status as the creator if no one can promote you to that rank?
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Sep 18 2010, 2:05 PM EDT by
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Deleting users
How do I delete users (after they've left our company) is this the same as banning them?
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Nov 19 2009, 4:40 AM EST by Anonymous
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We want to REMOVE members, not ban them!
There really needs to be a member removal option (and being able to select multiple users at a time for this). So many wikis are setup for educational purposes and teachers need to be able to remove past students without having to ban them, or ask them to remove themselves. Please add this to the next update!
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Jul 9 2009, 7:03 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Our Group Creator is no longer a member
The group has decided that members who drop out should be denied access to our private group. All group members have Administrator level permissions; I have tried to change the former group member's permission level, but cannot find the link in his profile. Since he was the creator, do I have to ask him to ban himself?
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Dec 3 2008, 2:26 PM EST by Anonymous
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Add Creator and Adminstrator Status
Accidentally deleted my account as creator and administrator. I am listed only as registered. How do I add my permissions back? There is no moderator, admistrator, or creator on the account to make changes.
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Nov 12 2008, 4:15 PM EST by Anonymous
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Please consider creating children's accounts
Allow restricted accounts for minors with verifiable parental permission. Minors would not be allowed to create sites, but could participate in sites approved by a parent. Even if minor accounts were limited to private wikis, it would allow children in far-flung military families, and others, to interact online. This could be done with restricted accounts for which WetPaint would not collect information, in compliance with COPPA. There must be a way to do this, or sites like ePets & Disney would be in violation. Perhaps an invitation could be set up that allows the minor recipient to sign up only for the WetPaint wiki to which they are invited...
As your linked FBI file says, "There are dangers in every part of our society. By educating your children to these dangers and taking appropriate steps to protect them, they can benefit from the wealth of information now available on-line."
What better way to introduce children to this wealth of information than by guided interaction on wikis?
Thanks for your consideration!
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Sep 17 2008, 11:29 PM EDT by
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Permission settings
Students work in different groups on our education wiki and would like to restrict editing priviliges on their project page *only* to members of their group. Is that possible? Thanks.
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Jul 8 2008, 3:40 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Permissions
I was thinking that there isn't a lot of flexibility in the premissions ascription. It would make things a lot easier, and a lot safer, if there would be a "custom permissions" feature where you could customize which rank is able to edit, move, delete pages, etc. Like have a bullet selection of all the features that can be done for each rank that the Creator can customize.
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Apr 23 2008, 6:33 PM EDT by
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Change User Permissions
How to Change a User's Permissions Role As a moderator, administrator, or site creator you have the ability to promote, demote, or ban other users. You can do this by clicking on their user name to go to their profile page and then clicking
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Apr 14 2011, 8:10 PM EDT by
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